Fifteen civilians died in a multiple homicide committed on June 19 in the Mexican city of Reynosa. Victims include a bus driver, a nursing student, and construction employees, among others.
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Leandro Demori will not submit to a deposition ordered by Brazilian police.
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Mexico’s Secretary of Defense, or Sedena, maintains five-year financial agreements with victims of military actions.
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On May 21, the Constitutional Court in Colombia decided by a 5-3 vote to revive the Circunscripciones Especiales de Paz (CTEP) as agreed to with FARC.
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Four individuals were shot in an outbreak of violence during the vote count for the country’s election in Bejucal de Ocampo, Mexico.
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According to a survey done by the Brazilian Forum of Public Security, one in four Brazilian women have suffered acts of violence during the last 12 months.
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The Esquel Court of Appeals unanimously confirmed the sentence of Javier Solorza, leader of the Chubut Police Infantry group for repression of the Mapuche people on January 11, 2017.
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Since 2018, there has been a change in the training of police officers under the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.
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Jeanine Áñez, former transitional president of Bolivia, has been detained since March 2021 for her involvement in Evo Morales’s renunciation of his position as president in 2019, which has been deemed by some as a “coup d’état.”
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Friday, May 28, marked the one-month anniversary of political protests and the sixth day of a national strike in Colombia.
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